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In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World, (Paperback)

In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World, (Paperback)

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    from andycyca

    [3.75 / 5] There's a great deal of discussion on whether this book is good or not. I believe this is because unlike other books promoting mathematics, this one *does* assume that you have some **working knowledge** on mathematics. However, I found it very illuminating regarding the history of mat...

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    from bluyssae

    Few people have such a helicopter view on physics and science in general and even fewer know how to write a book on it. Ian Stewart did such a good job that we even forgive him the common error that George Lemaitre was French.

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    from amarcobio

    Good read. Steward did a very good job explaining complex equations to the general public and the history (and stories) behind them.

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